saying

IPA: sˈeɪɪŋ

noun

  • A proverb or maxim.
  • (obsolete) That which is said; an utterance.
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Examples of "saying" in Sentences

  • Tell us exactly what you're really saying.
  • The Yerukala women are specialized in sooth saying and fortune telling.
  • Just be ingenuous, brave and honest, and tell us what you're really saying.
  • Keen To know whether to read "I'm not saying (moutai) is * bad*", or "I'm not * saying*
  • We used to take over the gents, simply placing paper notices saying "Ladies" over the label saying gents, and leaving one Ladies for the use of the men.
  • If a product cannot be cleaned by any method, the manufacturer is required to attach a label saying so—for example, “Do not wash, do not dry-clean” or “Cannot be successfully cleaned.”
  • So simply the Greek; the Hebrew, _And the word of the Lord came unto me saying, Go and proclaim in the ears of Jerusalem saying_, not only betrays an editorial redundancy, but what follows is addressed not to Jerusalem but to all Israel.

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